Tennis star Serena Williams appears in a commercial for a "Top Spin 4" video tennis game made for Wii, however, that commercial will only go as far as the Internet. But the game isn’t necessarily the hot topic — it’s what Williams is wearing and the sexual overtones that is garnering attention.

Williams dons a black body suit and thigh-high black boots. In the video, Williams plays against a video gamer, actress Rileah Vanderbilt, who is also wearing a similar black body suit and fishnet stockings.

The company that made "Top Spin 4" has decided not to air the commercial, according to multiple media reports, but it has quickly become an online viral video.

According to Joystix.com, the commercial was rejected by the game's maker, 2K Sports, but Vanderbilt uploaded it onto YouTube and tweeted a link to it on Monday, the New York Daily News reports.

"As part of the process for creating marketing campaigns to support our titles, we pursue a variety of creative avenues," 2K Sports said in a statement, per the Daily News. "This video is not part of the title's final marketing campaign and its distribution was unauthorized."

Johanna Adriaanse, co-chair of the International Working Group on Women and Sport, told the Sydney Morning Herald that women who use sex to build their profile shouldn't feel the need to do so.

"The main thing is if she's good looking that's fine, but there's a difference between being good looking and looking after your body and actually using the body just as a sexualized object to gain media coverage," Adriaanse said, according to the newspaper.

Has Williams gone too far in trying to sell tennis as well as sex appeal? View for yourself.